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101 распространение билетов на посещение торжественных церемоний
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102 репетиция церемонии открытия в парадных костюмах
репетиция церемонии открытия в парадных костюмах
Репетиция церемонии открытия в парадных костюмах должна состояться не позднее, чем за два дня до проведения церемонии открытия. Во время данной репетиции должны проверяться не только мероприятия и телевизионные элементы, но также команды и инфраструктура объекта, посредством имитации присутствия всех зрителей на стадионе. Такие репетиции зачастую являются отличным способом для выражения благодарности и признания волонтерам церемоний и Игр.
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opening ceremony full dress rehearsal
Full dress rehearsal of the opening ceremony should take place no later than two days before the opening ceremony. This rehearsal should test not only all of the ceremonies and television elements, but also include a full stadium audience to test all of the venue teams and infrastructure. These dress rehearsals are often a way to thank and acknowledge ceremonies and Games volunteers.
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103 руководства для СМИ по церемониям открытия и закрытия Олимпийских игр
руководства для СМИ по церемониям открытия и закрытия Олимпийских игр
Руководства для СМИ содержат сведения о продюсерах, исполнителях и спортсменах, а также о церемониях. Из-за высокой степени конфиденциальности данная информация предоставляется СМИ лишь за несколько часов до начала церемоний.
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Media Guides providing details on the producers, performers and athletes as well as the ceremonies. Highly confidential information, therefore this is not given out to the media until a couple of hours before the ceremonies.
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104 техническое руководство по церемониям
техническое руководство по церемониям
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105 אבילות
אֲבֵילוּתf. ( אבל) mourning time, mourning ceremonies. M. Kat. 20a sq. א׳ שבעת the mourning time is seven days. Ib. 24a אין א׳ בשבת no mourning ceremonies are to be observed on Yeb.43b א׳ חדשה recent (i. e. individual) mourning, in contrad. to א׳ ישנה mourning over Jerusalem. (Gen. R. s. 8 beg., some ed. אוביל אבילות read אוכיל אכילות). -
106 אֲבֵילוּת
אֲבֵילוּתf. ( אבל) mourning time, mourning ceremonies. M. Kat. 20a sq. א׳ שבעת the mourning time is seven days. Ib. 24a אין א׳ בשבת no mourning ceremonies are to be observed on Yeb.43b א׳ חדשה recent (i. e. individual) mourning, in contrad. to א׳ ישנה mourning over Jerusalem. (Gen. R. s. 8 beg., some ed. אוביל אבילות read אוכיל אכילות). -
107 אבל III
אָבֵלIII (foreg.) to mourn. Hithpa. הִתְאַבֵּל, Nithpa. נִתְאַבֵּל to observe mourning ceremonies, to be bound to mourn, be an אָבֵל. M. Kat. 20b כל שמִתְאַבֵּל עליו מתא׳ עמו over whom one is bound to mourn, with him he must mourn, i. e. one must share in the mourning ceremonies of a relation at whose death he would have to observe mourning; a. fr.Tanḥ. Shmini, 1 נתא׳. Pesik. Sos p. 148b>; a. fr. -
108 אָבֵל
אָבֵלIII (foreg.) to mourn. Hithpa. הִתְאַבֵּל, Nithpa. נִתְאַבֵּל to observe mourning ceremonies, to be bound to mourn, be an אָבֵל. M. Kat. 20b כל שמִתְאַבֵּל עליו מתא׳ עמו over whom one is bound to mourn, with him he must mourn, i. e. one must share in the mourning ceremonies of a relation at whose death he would have to observe mourning; a. fr.Tanḥ. Shmini, 1 נתא׳. Pesik. Sos p. 148b>; a. fr. -
109 ליקוט
לִיקּוּטm. (לָקַט) collection.Esp. ל׳ עצמות, or לִיקּוּטֵי the gathering of bones, i. e. the transfer of a body from the provisional cave to a permanent burial place, at which certain mourning ceremonies are to be observed by the nearest relatives; v. לָקַט. Y.Pes.VIII, 36b top; Y.M. Kat. I, 80d top המעביר … אין בו משום ל׳ ע׳ he who transfers a coffin from one burial place to another need not observe the ceremonies connected with the transfer of bones. Ib. איזיהו ל׳ ע׳וכ׳ what is ‘bone-collection in a ritual sense? Carrying a skeleton wrapped, v. אַפְקַרְסִין; a. fr.Pl. לִיקּוּטִין. Y.Peah IV, end, 18c קל … בל׳ the scholars have adopted the lighter (less stringent) practice with reference to the collections (by the poor, v. לֶקֶט).לִיקּוּטֵי עצמות, v. supra. -
110 לִיקּוּט
לִיקּוּטm. (לָקַט) collection.Esp. ל׳ עצמות, or לִיקּוּטֵי the gathering of bones, i. e. the transfer of a body from the provisional cave to a permanent burial place, at which certain mourning ceremonies are to be observed by the nearest relatives; v. לָקַט. Y.Pes.VIII, 36b top; Y.M. Kat. I, 80d top המעביר … אין בו משום ל׳ ע׳ he who transfers a coffin from one burial place to another need not observe the ceremonies connected with the transfer of bones. Ib. איזיהו ל׳ ע׳וכ׳ what is ‘bone-collection in a ritual sense? Carrying a skeleton wrapped, v. אַפְקַרְסִין; a. fr.Pl. לִיקּוּטִין. Y.Peah IV, end, 18c קל … בל׳ the scholars have adopted the lighter (less stringent) practice with reference to the collections (by the poor, v. לֶקֶט).לִיקּוּטֵי עצמות, v. supra. -
111 מצוה
מִצְוָהf. (b. h.; צָוָה) command, esp. religious act, meritorious deed. Ḥull.141a, a. fr. לדבר מ׳ for a religious purpose, opp. לדבר הרשות for a secular or religiously indifferent purpose.מלחמת מ׳ v. מִלְהָמָה.Ab. IV, 11 מ׳ אחת one good deed, opp. עֲבֵרָה sin. Ib. שכר מ׳ מ׳ the reward of a good deed is another good deed, v. גָּרַר. Ib. II, 1 מ׳ קלה a light command (obeyed with little sacrifice); Ned.39b; a. fr.מ׳ הבאה בעבירה a religious act achieved through a wrong deed, e. g. using an illegitimately obtained object for a religious ceremony. Succ.30a; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XIII, 14a bot.; Y.Ḥall.I, end, 58a אין עבירה מ׳ no-sin is virtue; אין מ׳ עבירה no-virtue is sin.Zeb.52a, a. fr. מ׳ (sub. קרבן) an offering dependent on certain occasions as ordained in the Law, opp. חובה an obligatory offering (at regular seasons).איסור מ׳, v. אִיסּוּר.Y.Sot.I, beg.16b איתמרת למ׳ (או) לעיכוב is this said only as a recommendation or as an indispensable act?; Y.Pes.II, 29b bot., a. fr., v. עִיכּוּב.Ḥull.106a משום מ׳ because it is meritorious; מאי מ׳ מ׳ לשמועוכ׳ what is the merit of it? It is meritorious to obey Ib. לא חובה ולא מ׳ אלא רשות neither an obligatory, nor a meritorious, but a religiously indifferent act; Sabb.25b.מִצְוַת עֲשֵׁה (abbr. מ״ע) a positive command; מ׳ לא תעשה a prohibition. Kidd. I, 7; a. v. fr., v. גְּרָמָא, a. לֹא, לַאו.מת מ׳ the corpse of a person whose relatives are unknown and whose burial is obligatory on everybody. Hor.13a פגע בהם מת מ׳ they struck upon a corpse; a. fr.M. Kat. 20a חמשה מתי מ׳ the five relations (besides father and mother) whom one is obliged to bury (Lev. 21:2, sq.).Lev. R. s. 34 תן לי מ׳ in give me what thou art commanded to, i. e. alms, v. next w.Pl. מִצְוֹת, מִצְווֹת. Macc.23b שש מאות … מ׳ six hundred and thirteen commands (positive and prohibitive). Y. Sabb. l. c.; Y. Ḥall. l. c. (ref. to אלה המצות, Lev. 27:34) אם עשיתן כְּמִצְוָותָן מ׳וכ׳ if thou doest them as they are commanded, they are deeds of merit R. Hash. 28b מ׳ אינו עובר עליהן אלא בזמנן one violates the law by adding to the prescribed form of ceremonies only when executed in their due season (e. g. one does not violate the law by dwelling in the Succah on the eighth day). Ib. מ׳ אין צריכות כונה; Ber.13a מ׳ צריכות כ׳, v. כַּוָּנָה. Succ.39a, a. e. כל המ׳ כולן מברךוכ׳ the benediction at the performance of religious ceremonies must precede the act. Nidd.61b מ׳ בטלות לע״ל ceremonial laws find no application in the hereafter (e. g. a dead body may be wrapped in Kilayim). Ib. חפשי מן המ׳, v. חָפְשִׁי; a. v. fr.Ker.17b (ref. to Lev. 5:17) מצוות קרינן the traditional reading (v. אֵם) is acts (therefore a doubt between two pieces, one permitted and one prohibited, is required for a sacrifice ( אשם תלוי). Ib. ליכא מ׳ the requirement of two pieces is not complied with. -
112 מִצְוָה
מִצְוָהf. (b. h.; צָוָה) command, esp. religious act, meritorious deed. Ḥull.141a, a. fr. לדבר מ׳ for a religious purpose, opp. לדבר הרשות for a secular or religiously indifferent purpose.מלחמת מ׳ v. מִלְהָמָה.Ab. IV, 11 מ׳ אחת one good deed, opp. עֲבֵרָה sin. Ib. שכר מ׳ מ׳ the reward of a good deed is another good deed, v. גָּרַר. Ib. II, 1 מ׳ קלה a light command (obeyed with little sacrifice); Ned.39b; a. fr.מ׳ הבאה בעבירה a religious act achieved through a wrong deed, e. g. using an illegitimately obtained object for a religious ceremony. Succ.30a; a. fr.Y.Sabb.XIII, 14a bot.; Y.Ḥall.I, end, 58a אין עבירה מ׳ no-sin is virtue; אין מ׳ עבירה no-virtue is sin.Zeb.52a, a. fr. מ׳ (sub. קרבן) an offering dependent on certain occasions as ordained in the Law, opp. חובה an obligatory offering (at regular seasons).איסור מ׳, v. אִיסּוּר.Y.Sot.I, beg.16b איתמרת למ׳ (או) לעיכוב is this said only as a recommendation or as an indispensable act?; Y.Pes.II, 29b bot., a. fr., v. עִיכּוּב.Ḥull.106a משום מ׳ because it is meritorious; מאי מ׳ מ׳ לשמועוכ׳ what is the merit of it? It is meritorious to obey Ib. לא חובה ולא מ׳ אלא רשות neither an obligatory, nor a meritorious, but a religiously indifferent act; Sabb.25b.מִצְוַת עֲשֵׁה (abbr. מ״ע) a positive command; מ׳ לא תעשה a prohibition. Kidd. I, 7; a. v. fr., v. גְּרָמָא, a. לֹא, לַאו.מת מ׳ the corpse of a person whose relatives are unknown and whose burial is obligatory on everybody. Hor.13a פגע בהם מת מ׳ they struck upon a corpse; a. fr.M. Kat. 20a חמשה מתי מ׳ the five relations (besides father and mother) whom one is obliged to bury (Lev. 21:2, sq.).Lev. R. s. 34 תן לי מ׳ in give me what thou art commanded to, i. e. alms, v. next w.Pl. מִצְוֹת, מִצְווֹת. Macc.23b שש מאות … מ׳ six hundred and thirteen commands (positive and prohibitive). Y. Sabb. l. c.; Y. Ḥall. l. c. (ref. to אלה המצות, Lev. 27:34) אם עשיתן כְּמִצְוָותָן מ׳וכ׳ if thou doest them as they are commanded, they are deeds of merit R. Hash. 28b מ׳ אינו עובר עליהן אלא בזמנן one violates the law by adding to the prescribed form of ceremonies only when executed in their due season (e. g. one does not violate the law by dwelling in the Succah on the eighth day). Ib. מ׳ אין צריכות כונה; Ber.13a מ׳ צריכות כ׳, v. כַּוָּנָה. Succ.39a, a. e. כל המ׳ כולן מברךוכ׳ the benediction at the performance of religious ceremonies must precede the act. Nidd.61b מ׳ בטלות לע״ל ceremonial laws find no application in the hereafter (e. g. a dead body may be wrapped in Kilayim). Ib. חפשי מן המ׳, v. חָפְשִׁי; a. v. fr.Ker.17b (ref. to Lev. 5:17) מצוות קרינן the traditional reading (v. אֵם) is acts (therefore a doubt between two pieces, one permitted and one prohibited, is required for a sacrifice ( אשם תלוי). Ib. ליכא מ׳ the requirement of two pieces is not complied with. -
113 קלס II
קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored. -
114 קָלַס
קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored. -
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Religion: Jaiminiya Brahmana (One of the Brahmanas of the Samaveda, 25 books that expose different rites and ceremonies lasting from one to twelve days)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Джайминийа Брахмана
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116 И ли
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117 Кхандхака
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118 Моэд
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119 Паньчавимша Брахмана
Religion: Pancavimsha Brahmana (One of the Brahmanas of the Samaveda, 25 books that expose different rites and ceremonies lasting from one to 12 days)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Паньчавимша Брахмана
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120 Садвимша Брахмана
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